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steve, can you fall off a sloef? >> it feels really good, exactly. >> they start to tackle the nation's debt. there's fear of sbimgtsment cuts and, of course, tax reform. the president is packing a he schedule with high profile meetings to try and get something done. tomorrow labor leaders, wednesday business leaders and corporate executives, and friday congress aal leaders from both sides of the aisle. we start with rob cox at reuters breaking news. rob, do you expect compromise or continuing to fight? >> well, i do expect compromise, but remember, the fiscal cliff is one artificial construct cooked up by the congress and the president to basically get us to think about a much bigger problem, which is what you pointed out. entitlement reform and tax reform and all the big issues and putting america into the accounts. the problem is the president -- i mean, you know, frankly has all the leverage here. so he doesn't need to compromise that much to get half, if not three-quarters of what he wants. >> i think the presid
steve, can you fall off a sloef? >> it feels really good, exactly. >> they start to tackle the nation's debt. there's fear of sbimgtsment cuts and, of course, tax reform. the president is packing a he schedule with high profile meetings to try and get something done. tomorrow labor leaders, wednesday business leaders and corporate executives, and friday congress aal leaders from both sides of the aisle. we start with rob cox at reuters breaking news. rob, do you expect compromise or...
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here is steve. >>> thank you, sal. very happy friday. nice e-mail from aaron any alcohols who said steve when can i go golfing today? there might be a little break between 1:00 and 2:00. right here we will get the first one. then there will be a break. now not wide spread. we will still get a lot of cloud cover until that system comes in. that will give us moderate to heavy rain. there is still plenty of rain starting to move in. the darker green that is the heavier rain. key is though the first system in the morning then a little bit of break around the noon hour and then next system comes in tonight. that will give us moderate rain. it's here. cloudy rain. off and on rain. there could be some pretty good rain overnight with that low. we'll get a break sunday afternoon into monday with your weekend always in view. >>> rain that steve has been talking about has been very stressful for one local neighborhood imparticular. ktvu tara moriarty is is in daly city and the neighborhood where crews are trying to protect homes from another mud sl
here is steve. >>> thank you, sal. very happy friday. nice e-mail from aaron any alcohols who said steve when can i go golfing today? there might be a little break between 1:00 and 2:00. right here we will get the first one. then there will be a break. now not wide spread. we will still get a lot of cloud cover until that system comes in. that will give us moderate to heavy rain. there is still plenty of rain starting to move in. the darker green that is the heavier rain. key is though...
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that money will be paid by the taxpayer just the latest thing is these allegations by a man called steve messam who said that he was repeatedly sexually abused as a child by a senior politician that was reported on the b.b.c.'s flagship current affairs program news night and all only often that was this steve messam shown a photograph of lord mcalpine and he said oh no actually i'm sorry i was mistaken it wasn't him after all if that hadn't been enough in itself of of the jimmy savile scandal again newsnight had done an investigation into jimmy savile who was a much loved children's entertainer back when i was growing up which essentially exposed him as a paedophile that program though was spiked by b.b.c. b.b.c. leadership they were ordered to drop it at least in part because other parts of the b.b.c. were preparing a programme that said how wonderful jimmy savile was going of course it's not just news that the b.b.c. does they do a range of programs nature documentaries etc etc so it has been a much loved it loved institution and people hope i think that this change of management will
that money will be paid by the taxpayer just the latest thing is these allegations by a man called steve messam who said that he was repeatedly sexually abused as a child by a senior politician that was reported on the b.b.c.'s flagship current affairs program news night and all only often that was this steve messam shown a photograph of lord mcalpine and he said oh no actually i'm sorry i was mistaken it wasn't him after all if that hadn't been enough in itself of of the jimmy savile scandal...
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s flagship current affairs program news night and all only after that was this steve mess and shown a photograph of lord mcalpine and he said oh no actually i'm sorry i was mistaken it wasn't him after all that haven't been enough in itself of of the jimmy savile scandal again newsnight had done an investigation into jimmy savile who was a much loved children's entertainer back when i was growing up which essentially exposed him as a paedophile that program though was spiked by b.b.c. leadership they were ordered to drop it at least in part because other parts of the b.b.c. were preparing a programme that said how wonderful jimmy savile was done of course it's not just news that the b.b.c. does they do a range of programs nature documentaries etc etc so it has been a much loved it loved institution and people hope i think that this change of management will will make that be so again let's have a listen to what they say i still follow b.b.c. news and business yeah i still i still just as easily say we wouldn't deter me from using b.b.c. is an easy thing you see a g.p. here on the sear
s flagship current affairs program news night and all only after that was this steve mess and shown a photograph of lord mcalpine and he said oh no actually i'm sorry i was mistaken it wasn't him after all that haven't been enough in itself of of the jimmy savile scandal again newsnight had done an investigation into jimmy savile who was a much loved children's entertainer back when i was growing up which essentially exposed him as a paedophile that program though was spiked by b.b.c....
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matt mccormick, portfolio manager, and steve masoka. steve do you agree or disagree with goldman stocks are likely to go down? >> i beg to disagree. i think that the market way overreacted to this fiscal cliff news. i think we saw very conciliatory talk coming out of both republicans and democrats. i think there is a deal that will be made before the end of the year and i think that deal will be done by essentially not cutting the deficit as much as one had anticipated. yes we'll get tax increases but they won't be as great as the democrats had asked for, and yes we'll get spending cuts but they won't be as great as the republicans have asked for and then we'll all go off to christmas very happy and smiley. i think the market senses that now after the friday press conference and that's what you see in this rally today. >> basically you are saying it is a whole much to do about nothing. with regards to dividends, matt, this is what your firm specializes in. you're poo-pooing this theory that people are dumping dividend paying stocks ahea
matt mccormick, portfolio manager, and steve masoka. steve do you agree or disagree with goldman stocks are likely to go down? >> i beg to disagree. i think that the market way overreacted to this fiscal cliff news. i think we saw very conciliatory talk coming out of both republicans and democrats. i think there is a deal that will be made before the end of the year and i think that deal will be done by essentially not cutting the deficit as much as one had anticipated. yes we'll get tax...
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so my question to you, steve, is what's the way out here? is there a way out that if you see it for the republicans? >> well, the republicans and we showed in our editorial this week, the numbers do add up. the republicans should basically say, look, we will close the loopholes. if do you that the people that get hit the hardest are the rich. but i think the most important outcome is to make sure that barack obama does own this economy. i mean, you've seen what happened to the stock market in the last week, since obama was reelected and he's been talking about raising the rates and we've lost over 650 points on the dow jones, so, i'm not so sure that the investment community or even the public really wants those rates to rise as much as barack obama does. >> and just on the math. if you close, if you put a cap on deductions of 50,000 a year per individual. over ten years the estimate is you get almost 800 billion in tax revenue, which is-- >> right, which is center left operation, but, that's, and that's roughly the same as you get from rais
so my question to you, steve, is what's the way out here? is there a way out that if you see it for the republicans? >> well, the republicans and we showed in our editorial this week, the numbers do add up. the republicans should basically say, look, we will close the loopholes. if do you that the people that get hit the hardest are the rich. but i think the most important outcome is to make sure that barack obama does own this economy. i mean, you've seen what happened to the stock...
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i am steve chenevey. i am cynne simpson. >> this is not whether where you want to be without power. >> we are sending we will never ever ever warm up again. one of the big differences in the headlines is it is a cloudy start today. we have mark cloud cover. a set of that today will look alike as today. we will see some sunny breaks. this dry spell is going to last at least into the early part of the weekend before we start to see changes. we have 42. in national. clouds are a little warmer although we are only a couple of degrees warmer than yesterday morning.a chilly 28 in martinsburg. warmer towards the bait with 42 in annapolis. we should tap of around 51 in the district. clearing skies late this morning. otherwise more clouds than anything else. we are going to check on traffic. >> another look at 270 and see how we are doing. toward the lane divide, all the lands are open. that will take you all the way down to the beltway with no problem so far. we can see there is a road work on 295 northbound, a l
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the opposite kind of things then you want to see so we're going to talk about that in a few minutes steve king is in studio he's always a great guest and that will be in just a moment sounds like an in-depth conversation thanks lauren thank you that's going to do it for us here for now but for more on the stories we covered go to youtube dot com slash r t america or our website r t dot com slash usa. well. it's technology innovations all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. download the official ati application to self choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's now t.v. is not required to watch arts here all you need is your mobile device to watch our team any time any part of the. culture is that so much about the taxpayers' money mentoring is a sneak peek behind the five areas china has successfully transition to sell through another leadership change the last decade has witnessed this country transformed at tremendous speed.
the opposite kind of things then you want to see so we're going to talk about that in a few minutes steve king is in studio he's always a great guest and that will be in just a moment sounds like an in-depth conversation thanks lauren thank you that's going to do it for us here for now but for more on the stories we covered go to youtube dot com slash r t america or our website r t dot com slash usa. well. it's technology innovations all the developments around russia we've got the future...
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i am steve chenevey. >> i am pamela brown. cynne simpson is in new york ready for her big debut.g here is jacqui jeras. you guys will have to watch at 3:00 on abc 7. meantime, waking up to again today. take a look at the satellite picture. overcast.is there are some sprinkles to the east of the metro area. very heavy is expected. will be out of here shortly. i think we will get a little .unshine this afternoon now it reagan national, n manassas, 44 in fredericksburg, 38 at bwi marshall. 28 in petersburg. 29 in petersburg. 40 in charlottesville. expected mostly cloudy skies at degrees at 9:00, 51 at noon with some breaks in the clouds. a little sunshine this cloudy, 53partly 5:00.s at your thanksgiving forecast is coming up. will tell you how to seize the s weekend.wers thi a check on traffic and weather with steve. >> 395 at duke street, looks very good. springfield towards the 14th street bridge, lanes are open. toing well all the way up streetoss the 14th bridge. problemsdistrict, no the third street tunnel. no. montgomery c
i am steve chenevey. >> i am pamela brown. cynne simpson is in new york ready for her big debut.g here is jacqui jeras. you guys will have to watch at 3:00 on abc 7. meantime, waking up to again today. take a look at the satellite picture. overcast.is there are some sprinkles to the east of the metro area. very heavy is expected. will be out of here shortly. i think we will get a little .unshine this afternoon now it reagan national, n manassas, 44 in fredericksburg, 38 at bwi marshall....
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steve is here. he will tell you how the weekend will look and it looks wet and windy. >> and a strange car crash involving a woman and her child. how it shut down operations at a major united states airport. >> it's a tough one getting to the bay bridge in case you haven't heard. we have had big back ups. what happened and what you can do about it. . >>> we are now hearing from a friend of john mcafee who is still in hiding. he is refusing to turn himself in for questioning in the death of his neighbor, gregory fall. he said he fears he will be killed if taken in to police custody. authorities call him a person of interest in the killing but a friend disagrees. >> it's stressing me out because i'm like 100% sure he didn't do it. he was here and -- well -- i'm sad because he is not around. >> the prime minister is urging him to cooperate. >> a woman crashed a car through a gate at the phoenix sky harbor airport and had a child in the car with her. when that car rammed through the gates, then they dro
steve is here. he will tell you how the weekend will look and it looks wet and windy. >> and a strange car crash involving a woman and her child. how it shut down operations at a major united states airport. >> it's a tough one getting to the bay bridge in case you haven't heard. we have had big back ups. what happened and what you can do about it. . >>> we are now hearing from a friend of john mcafee who is still in hiding. he is refusing to turn himself in for questioning...
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let's bring in democratic vat gist steve mcmahon and grover norquist. is president obama worried about his legacy? will that make him more amenable to make a deal? >> well, i think every president thinks about their legacy. especially any president who is elected for a second term. they are looking at never again running for office again. and i think the reason you are seeing a president bring everybody in business leaders, labor leaders, and members of the opposition party is because he understands the significance of the moment and he understands the urgency of the need. and he wants to bring -- wants to bring everybody together around something where everybody gives a little bit but the country gets something significant. frankly, something the voters are asking for. which is a government that finally works. >> all right. agreed. i think voters would like a government that finally works and grow it is economy. you probably saw all of the stories today in "the new york times" and "wall street journal." the president is going to take this show on the r
let's bring in democratic vat gist steve mcmahon and grover norquist. is president obama worried about his legacy? will that make him more amenable to make a deal? >> well, i think every president thinks about their legacy. especially any president who is elected for a second term. they are looking at never again running for office again. and i think the reason you are seeing a president bring everybody in business leaders, labor leaders, and members of the opposition party is because he...
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>> i like steve wise. did not vote for the president, but i'm willing to meet the president somewhere in the middle. i think republicans have already said, we'll put additional revenue on the table. we don't need to raise tax rates. what we haven't heard from the president is some commitment to address these drivers of our debt. and that's the entitlement programs. until we have some kind of firm commitment there, it's difficult to compromise. >> you're known as a budget hawk, okay, great. why doesn't the president, like he's at this news conference yesterday, why doesn't he tell me instead of $1.5 trillion in tax hikes, why didn't he walk through $1.5 trillion in spending cuts, new spending cut, not warmed-over stuff that's been scored because we're getting out of afghanistan and iraq. brand new, new ball game, okay? and if you give me some revenues, i'll give you some deep spending cuts. where is that, jeff flake? where are the spending cuts? >> we haven't heard it yet. perhaps it's the come. we hope so.
>> i like steve wise. did not vote for the president, but i'm willing to meet the president somewhere in the middle. i think republicans have already said, we'll put additional revenue on the table. we don't need to raise tax rates. what we haven't heard from the president is some commitment to address these drivers of our debt. and that's the entitlement programs. until we have some kind of firm commitment there, it's difficult to compromise. >> you're known as a budget hawk, okay,...
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today her father steve lamar said he views the additional charges as a positive development that will help the prosecution's case. >>> happening now. uc students are starting to arrive in san francisco to try and stop the wave of tuition hikes. the regents reveal today more hikes could be coming, despite last week's passage of proposition 30. nbc bay area's jodi hernandez is live in san francisco to explain. jodi? >> reporter: janelle, this is the last thing students thought they would have to do after helping pass proposition 30 last week. yet here they are. students say they will camp out here overnight in front of the uc board of regents meeting to take a stand against tuition hikes. you can see they're setting up their tents as we speak. this after the uc board of regents unveiled their budget framework for next year, a framework that includes the very real possibility of tuition hikes. governor jerry brown made a rare appearance at the meeting today. uc regents told him that they will need more than $276 million from the state to keep tuition from going up next year. the governor
today her father steve lamar said he views the additional charges as a positive development that will help the prosecution's case. >>> happening now. uc students are starting to arrive in san francisco to try and stop the wave of tuition hikes. the regents reveal today more hikes could be coming, despite last week's passage of proposition 30. nbc bay area's jodi hernandez is live in san francisco to explain. jodi? >> reporter: janelle, this is the last thing students thought they...
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steve centanni on one wounded warrior is getting much needed help that hits home. >> it's a homecoming marine sergeant john peck never expected. a motorcycle motorcade. speeches. giant flags. and the keys to a brand new house paid for by two benefactors. the stephan siler tunnel to towers foundation named in honor of a 9/11 first spawnder and gary sinise foundation created by the actor and veterans advocate. sergeant peck very nearly gave his life to our country. suffering injuries in iraq and afghanistan and came home was a quadruple amputee. >> i real delay not find myself a hero. i find the people who did not come back. >> and peck paid tribute to one marine buddy in particular. >> he was one of the strongest marines i have ever met. and to this day, i miss him dearly. >> along with his mother lisa, a wounded warrior herself. john peck comes home to a 25 square foot smart house built especially with him in mind. this house is full of high tech features to make it more accessible for sergeant peck. for instance, this switch here you just push it down or do it on your ipad and the kit
steve centanni on one wounded warrior is getting much needed help that hits home. >> it's a homecoming marine sergeant john peck never expected. a motorcycle motorcade. speeches. giant flags. and the keys to a brand new house paid for by two benefactors. the stephan siler tunnel to towers foundation named in honor of a 9/11 first spawnder and gary sinise foundation created by the actor and veterans advocate. sergeant peck very nearly gave his life to our country. suffering injuries in...
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a call at two zero two nine zero four twenty one thirty four so now for the first call or the night steve in spokane washington hey steve what's up hey i just wanted to talk about the electronic voting machines. their. core. showing in keeping accurate count. the years i worked in a. hospital the mad nurses the so-called the bold machines to. set out man occasions and the nurses call them diebold and probably the more appropriate name for the as in diameter sheena connelly. yes because they didn't they didn't they didn't keep back her accurate count of the medications they couldn't even get the medications out of the machines. and to go in and help them reboot them several times they had representatives in amazing saving up correcting them i appreciate you calling in thank you very much and for sharing that with us george in philly george thank you very much for calling your take my take you live here on the on the big picture what's on your mind tonight. i just want to really say it's just a pleasure not to have to watch corporate driven news all the time to be able to get more truer pic
a call at two zero two nine zero four twenty one thirty four so now for the first call or the night steve in spokane washington hey steve what's up hey i just wanted to talk about the electronic voting machines. their. core. showing in keeping accurate count. the years i worked in a. hospital the mad nurses the so-called the bold machines to. set out man occasions and the nurses call them diebold and probably the more appropriate name for the as in diameter sheena connelly. yes because they...
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abc's steve osunsami with the surprising consequence of the storm. >> reporter: when those awful flood waters from sandy came rushing through, flooding streets and swamping homes, what no one expected was the storm's surprising second hit. >> we all lost our cars. at the same time, we're all trying to get a car. it's a mad house. >> reporter: more than 250,000 personal vehicles were washed away by storm waters. today, used car dealerships are busy with storm victims and, adding insult to injury, prices are shooting up because of the storm. >> we're expecting to see higher prices of $700 to $1,000 per vehicle. >> reporter: for every six people who walk into this used car dealership on staten island to buy a used car, five of them lost cars to the storm. michelle and thomas lupari just bought a used mini van that can with 70,000 miles. >> i need a car. i have to go to work tomorrow. so -- i'm kind of stuck. >> reporter: it was a happy moment -- >> sign the bottom. >> reporter: but costly, too. >> we had hoped to get something under $10,000, i winded up spending $13,000. >> reporter: nanc
abc's steve osunsami with the surprising consequence of the storm. >> reporter: when those awful flood waters from sandy came rushing through, flooding streets and swamping homes, what no one expected was the storm's surprising second hit. >> we all lost our cars. at the same time, we're all trying to get a car. it's a mad house. >> reporter: more than 250,000 personal vehicles were washed away by storm waters. today, used car dealerships are busy with storm victims and,...
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, catch steve every week day on "the psych kwl" at 3:00 p.m. eastern. i'll see you back here tomorrow when joined by the governor of "now," former governor ed rendell, politico's maggie haberman and "the new york times" hugo lindhgren. find us at a place called facebook.com/now with alex. "andrea mitchell reports" is next. good afternoon, andrea. >> good afternoon, alex. coming up, another general caught in the petraeus investigation. the latest reporting with pete williams, kristen welker and michael isikoff. who are these men and what impact will this all have on the military, the rank and file, colonel jack jacobs joins me. are republicans changing their minds? senator bob corker talks about the fiscal cliff and gillian tett from the "financial times" all that next. ♪ [ male announcer ] why do more emergency workers everywhere trust duracell...?? duralock power preserve. locks in power for up to 10 years in storage. now...guaranteed. duracell with duralock. trusted everywhere. ♪ ♪ i want candy ♪ ♪ i want candy that was me... the da
, catch steve every week day on "the psych kwl" at 3:00 p.m. eastern. i'll see you back here tomorrow when joined by the governor of "now," former governor ed rendell, politico's maggie haberman and "the new york times" hugo lindhgren. find us at a place called facebook.com/now with alex. "andrea mitchell reports" is next. good afternoon, andrea. >> good afternoon, alex. coming up, another general caught in the petraeus investigation. the latest...
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details when we continue. [ male announcer ] this is steve. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. >>> the breaking news tonight, david petraeus scandal just got a little stranger. according to a "wall street journal" report out minutes ago, the fbi agent who launched the investigation that led to petraeus resigning is himself being investigated. there are concerns that the agent may have been obsessed with the case. he even allegedly sent shirtless pictures of himself to jill kelley, the woman who was allegedly being harassed on e-mail by paula broadwell. the agent was barred from the case over the summer, according to the "wall street journal." more on that. retired army colon
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as steve points out. as a result of the arab spring, israelis are more vulnerable than they were a year ago. i think it is up to president obama to back up statements with serious reengaging with turkey and egypt right now. they might be having the talks but until the u.s. gets involved, i think there is not a likelihood of cease-fire. if there is one, it just seems in the absence of a political resolution, which seems hopeless at this point, it seems like it will be temporary. it won't be durable one. >> shannon: charles, talk about turkey. today, the prime minister there referred to israel as a terrorist state. that raised hackles here in washington and elsewhere. what do you make of it? >> it's win of the reason -- one of the reasons that hamas started this in the first place. they did with a barrage of 150 rockets, over several days before israel retaliated. why would they want to do that? because hamas is strategic aim right now to change to institutionalize the change in their relations, their power
as steve points out. as a result of the arab spring, israelis are more vulnerable than they were a year ago. i think it is up to president obama to back up statements with serious reengaging with turkey and egypt right now. they might be having the talks but until the u.s. gets involved, i think there is not a likelihood of cease-fire. if there is one, it just seems in the absence of a political resolution, which seems hopeless at this point, it seems like it will be temporary. it won't be...
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steve has the latest. >> good evening from capitol hill. republicans are still charging somebody played politics with what the public was told about benghazi. petraeus testified it was not the cia. former cia director david petraeus kept out of sight until he got home. lawmakers cleared the way for him to get to the closed-door hearing without walking through holes -- halls, petraeus testified the cia figured immediately it was al qaeda that attacked the u.s. consulate in benghazi killing the u.s. ambassador and three others. how the cia missed the threat is still under investigation. his testimony helped. >> it added to our ability to make judgments about what is clearly a failure of intelligence. >> it did not stop the fight over ambassador rice. five days after the attack, she denied it was al qaeda using cia talking points to drop the al qaeda reference. >> she did the responsible thing answering questions based on what was unclassified. >> she had a motive to spin the story on meet the press. barack obama running for reelection. he mig
steve has the latest. >> good evening from capitol hill. republicans are still charging somebody played politics with what the public was told about benghazi. petraeus testified it was not the cia. former cia director david petraeus kept out of sight until he got home. lawmakers cleared the way for him to get to the closed-door hearing without walking through holes -- halls, petraeus testified the cia figured immediately it was al qaeda that attacked the u.s. consulate in benghazi killing...
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. >> governor, i mean, to your point, i read it entirely differently from steve. i read it as, i'm probably not going to appoint her -- >> fighting for her. >> i'll get a defense out automatically so that when i don't we don't have to relitigate this again and everyone knows where i stand on my friend susan rice. but you and i talked about this earli earlier, governor and made a bet with a colleague. >> not for $10,000. >> not. >> way more than that. >> you and i agreed against another colleague that if susan rice was put up for nomination we could think of a couple democrats who would oppose her nomination. >> right. >> why would obama waste capital on susan rice when he's got so many other things to worry about right now? >> s.e. makes a good point. the president has to use capital. we need republican cooperation to get anything done in this country, important things. >> right. >> why rip off a scab and an open sore trying to build that cooperation? that's on the one hand. on the other hand, the president i believe, deeply believes that this is unfair but i thin
. >> governor, i mean, to your point, i read it entirely differently from steve. i read it as, i'm probably not going to appoint her -- >> fighting for her. >> i'll get a defense out automatically so that when i don't we don't have to relitigate this again and everyone knows where i stand on my friend susan rice. but you and i talked about this earli earlier, governor and made a bet with a colleague. >> not for $10,000. >> not. >> way more than that. >>...
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. >>> 29 years ago, former cal quarterback steve helped the falcons beat the 49ers on this hail mary. but billy johnson was definitely down before he got to the end zone. so last night, he revealed a deep secret about that play. >> we had one of the guys on our team, a backup linebacker, played special teams for us, his uncle was the back judge who made the call. i'm not gonna say they had something going on there, but it was kind of ironic that one of the guys that played on our team, his uncle was th,,
. >>> 29 years ago, former cal quarterback steve helped the falcons beat the 49ers on this hail mary. but billy johnson was definitely down before he got to the end zone. so last night, he revealed a deep secret about that play. >> we had one of the guys on our team, a backup linebacker, played special teams for us, his uncle was the back judge who made the call. i'm not gonna say they had something going on there, but it was kind of ironic that one of the guys that played on our...
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but you get steve buscemi to play general petraeus. he's got the look and this way of giving you a deep inner sliminess. the paula broadwell role is so juicy. you know who has to win, angie jolie. the sex appeal, the toughness. can't you see the scenes of her and the general running through the mountains of afghanistan during which they find a cave and do some cardio. back at home we see the wife, holly petraeus, played by kathy bates. we get bruce willis to play general allen because his entrance makes the story even more bizarre. and to play jill kelley, the hot wife who unnerved the tough broadwell and made an fbi agent go mad and called the fbi launching the whole investigation i would would point back to her, we get, yep, kim kardashian. so what if she can't act. no one can resist her. a general is sending her thousands of e-mails, the sfib sending her shirtless photos, and who will play him, that fbi agent? that's a no-brainer. the situation. we get tom cruise as eric cantor, the congressman who knew before the election, and will
but you get steve buscemi to play general petraeus. he's got the look and this way of giving you a deep inner sliminess. the paula broadwell role is so juicy. you know who has to win, angie jolie. the sex appeal, the toughness. can't you see the scenes of her and the general running through the mountains of afghanistan during which they find a cave and do some cardio. back at home we see the wife, holly petraeus, played by kathy bates. we get bruce willis to play general allen because his...
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thank you so much, steve. >>> and now we turn to a major headline overseas, with a direct affect on the united states. china has named a new leader, xi jinping. a 59-year-old career politician. we don't know much about his personal life, but a few things we do know is, he's married to a pop star. she's the chinese equivalent of celine dion. and he's very familiar with america. loves the nba, in fact. but whether china will be a true friend or adversary of the u.s. remains to be seen. >>> still ahead on "world news," the energy drink some are linking to a dozen deaths. is too much caffeine too fast the problem? next. americans believe they should be in charge of their own future. how they'll live tomorrow. for more than 116 years, ameriprise financial has worked for their clients' futures. helping millions of americans retire on their terms. when they want. where they want. doing what they want. ameriprise. the strength of a leader in retirement planning. the heart of 10,000 advisors working with you one-to-one. together for your future. ♪ a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while
thank you so much, steve. >>> and now we turn to a major headline overseas, with a direct affect on the united states. china has named a new leader, xi jinping. a 59-year-old career politician. we don't know much about his personal life, but a few things we do know is, he's married to a pop star. she's the chinese equivalent of celine dion. and he's very familiar with america. loves the nba, in fact. but whether china will be a true friend or adversary of the u.s. remains to be seen....
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[applause] >> thank you so much and good morning, everyone, and welcome, steve. it's really, really a pleasure to have you here in this morning, and we're going to dive right in. i want to begin, first, by giving you credit for speaking to the world affairs could coun. i believe it wasn't only last year, but the year before when steve hadley challenged all of us to come up with a focus, a set of issues, in fact, that the councils across the united states should be honing in on. well, as you know, this year's conference is galvanized around a set of issues, u.s. national security, six topic issues for the president in 2013. and let me just recap those for you, because we want to drill down in these. the councils have selected u.s. economic competitiveness, u.s. education competing globally, the middle east, china, afghanistan/pakistan and u.s. energy policy as the six top issues. so starting with that, looking at it strategically, do you feel that those are the core issues before president obama and this administration and our country going into 2013? um, if not,
[applause] >> thank you so much and good morning, everyone, and welcome, steve. it's really, really a pleasure to have you here in this morning, and we're going to dive right in. i want to begin, first, by giving you credit for speaking to the world affairs could coun. i believe it wasn't only last year, but the year before when steve hadley challenged all of us to come up with a focus, a set of issues, in fact, that the councils across the united states should be honing in on. well, as...
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despite being loaded with coal we bryant, steve nash and the white howard. mike and tony will now be their new coach. there was too much control that he wanted so he would not become a bag. kobe stated that he loves him and--they beat up on the golden state warriors 101 to 79. >>will talk to gary radnich about this. >>sources revealed to the new york times that the top fbi officials were aware of the investigation and his relationship with paula. they stated that they know about this as early as the summertime. they're stating that threat minimills'% and she is a close friend to the retired general. he stepped down days before he was supposed to testify. >>the federal government will be closed today for veterans day and most state and local offices will be closed as well. the closures are. the dmv has core down, courthouses, banks and the postal offices. city's was also switched their public transportation schedule. schools are not required to close but you should check with your child's school to make sure they have the day off. >>we will be right back with
despite being loaded with coal we bryant, steve nash and the white howard. mike and tony will now be their new coach. there was too much control that he wanted so he would not become a bag. kobe stated that he loves him and--they beat up on the golden state warriors 101 to 79. >>will talk to gary radnich about this. >>sources revealed to the new york times that the top fbi officials were aware of the investigation and his relationship with paula. they stated that they know about...
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. >>> 29 years ago, former cal quarterback steve helped the falcons beat the 49ers on this hail mary. but billy johnson was definitely down before he got to the end zone. so last night, he revealed a deep secret about that play. >> we had one of the guys on our team, a backup linebacker, played special teams for us, his uncle was the back judge who made the call. i'm not gonna say they had something going on there, but it was kind of ironic that one of the guys that played on our team, his uncle was the back judge. >> home cookin'. 29 years for us to find out what really happened. [ laughter ] [ girl ] wow, you guys have it easy. i wish i had u-verse when i was your age. in my day, we didn't have these fancy wireless receivers. blah blah blah. if i had a sleepover, i couldn't just move the tv into the playroom. no. we had to watch movies in the den because that's where the tv outlet was. and if dad was snoring on the couch, we muscled through it. is she for real? your generation has it made. [ male announcer ] the wireless receiver only from at&t u-verse. get a free wireless receiver
. >>> 29 years ago, former cal quarterback steve helped the falcons beat the 49ers on this hail mary. but billy johnson was definitely down before he got to the end zone. so last night, he revealed a deep secret about that play. >> we had one of the guys on our team, a backup linebacker, played special teams for us, his uncle was the back judge who made the call. i'm not gonna say they had something going on there, but it was kind of ironic that one of the guys that played on our...
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we're joined by robin wright and steve clemens, washington editor-at-large for the atlantic. great to have you both experts on. what i'm fascinated by has always been the relationship starting at the time he named her secretary of state, and she agreed to take it. this was a mutual agreement. she could have said no and stayed as a very important senator from new york. this relationship, is it a familiar one like a president and his -- like kennedy and dean rusk or truman and dean acheson? is it like that? we have a big president and a somewhat smaller cabinet ministers or are they like equals? >> i think they're closer to equals but this is not kissinger/nixon. hillary came in as the far more experienced person when it came to knowing the world. her husband had been president. she'd toured the world. he had been. >> she was an international figure. >> she was an international figure. obama was the ingenue. i think obama has become a stronger president on foreign policy. i know there were a couple situations where she's come through with proposals that he's challenged do shall
we're joined by robin wright and steve clemens, washington editor-at-large for the atlantic. great to have you both experts on. what i'm fascinated by has always been the relationship starting at the time he named her secretary of state, and she agreed to take it. this was a mutual agreement. she could have said no and stayed as a very important senator from new york. this relationship, is it a familiar one like a president and his -- like kennedy and dean rusk or truman and dean acheson? is it...
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supporters lined up to contribute at the kickoff of that november fifteenth the first steve we all know someone who has had to mortgage their home for medical expenses or you know students who put. an end food on credit cards in order to get by through the semester a dozens of trillions of dollars debt is crippling seventy seven point five of american households that collectors hound one in seven americans rolling jubilee organizers say this isn't an example of people living out of their means nearly two thirds of all bankruptcies have medical bills as a contributing factor over three hundred billion dollars of credit card debt in the united states was used to pay for basic necessities that's just wrong strike debt a child of occupy wall street sets out on a mission to help billions of dollars worth of debt eradicated in the bank bailout it's time for a bailout of the ninety nine percent by the ninety nine percent their tactic buying distressed debt for pennies on the dollar and then simply abolishing it people will get a phone call saying you know instead of getting a phone call from a
supporters lined up to contribute at the kickoff of that november fifteenth the first steve we all know someone who has had to mortgage their home for medical expenses or you know students who put. an end food on credit cards in order to get by through the semester a dozens of trillions of dollars debt is crippling seventy seven point five of american households that collectors hound one in seven americans rolling jubilee organizers say this isn't an example of people living out of their means...
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let's check in with steve paulson. it's important week. >> it is. >> yes. thanksgiving by the way coming up. >> thank you. cloudy skies. we had a little break from some of that rain. the cloud cover there is still some up there. rain stays to the north. that is going to change. we'll talk about that coming up in five minutes. highs today in the 60s. here is sal. >>> good morning. right now san francisco traffic looking good. no major problems coming up to the 80 split right now. also the morning commute looks good if you are driving approaching the bay bridge. it's 5:00 let's go back to dave and pam. >>> all right thank you, sal. in just a few hours san jose police will be speaking out about a series of crimes that led up to an officer involved shooting. 26-year-old jonathan wilbanks and another man are responsible for four armed robberies. a homicide and officer involved shooting all in one night. wilbanks was arrested friday when he and another man opened fire on two officers. one of the officers is hurt and is recovering. police are offering a $10,000 re
let's check in with steve paulson. it's important week. >> it is. >> yes. thanksgiving by the way coming up. >> thank you. cloudy skies. we had a little break from some of that rain. the cloud cover there is still some up there. rain stays to the north. that is going to change. we'll talk about that coming up in five minutes. highs today in the 60s. here is sal. >>> good morning. right now san francisco traffic looking good. no major problems coming up to the 80 split...
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choosing to leave britain last year alone some one hundred fifty thousand new cases and emigrated a the steves and now some five million brits live abroad and don't blame the unpredictable weather or the local cuisine experts now say that it's the high rates of taxation and the cost of living that could drive even more brits to move abroad people with a motor of the economy or people with a lot of property be approached with an education perhaps with ambition as well we need to keep them in the country you have to face a life of living in london on a very small gross wage maybe even smaller by taxation to a net wage that's the bit which we fail as a country and perhaps some sort of system of graduated tax allowances might help us cope perhaps most alarming for the politicians who office findings that the majority of the people outside the think you take rat race do so also in the overall lifestyle choice signalling and keep up this intense with living standards here in britain that's not the answer. we really need some government to slow things for me consider moving abroad to avoid. slacking
choosing to leave britain last year alone some one hundred fifty thousand new cases and emigrated a the steves and now some five million brits live abroad and don't blame the unpredictable weather or the local cuisine experts now say that it's the high rates of taxation and the cost of living that could drive even more brits to move abroad people with a motor of the economy or people with a lot of property be approached with an education perhaps with ambition as well we need to keep them in the...
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steve, good morning to you. >> peter, very good day to you as well. let me tie in the story with what you've been talking about in the united states, ie, the debate on going after the lection about austerity, about the fiscal cliff. we have our own fiscal cliff in europe. it is called austerity. it is going on especially throughout southern europe. it is designed to get the deficits and these enormous debt to gdp levels under control. the problem, of course, is there a human cost and there is an economic cost. the cost of the human front is unemployment. in spain and greece, for instance, 25% of the people are unemployed. and there is negative growth. in spain today we had negative 1.6% gdp figures. if austerity goes on, the people you see on the pictures are protesting and understandably. they're seeing the standard of living decline aggressively on the back of the tax hikes. it sounds familiar to the debate you're having in the united states. the difference is we're living it now. you're talking about it in the future as well. so the potential ramif
steve, good morning to you. >> peter, very good day to you as well. let me tie in the story with what you've been talking about in the united states, ie, the debate on going after the lection about austerity, about the fiscal cliff. we have our own fiscal cliff in europe. it is called austerity. it is going on especially throughout southern europe. it is designed to get the deficits and these enormous debt to gdp levels under control. the problem, of course, is there a human cost and...
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steve, good morning to you. >> peter, very good day to you as well. let me tie in the story with what you've been talking about in the united states, ie, the debate on going after the lection about austerity, about the fiscal cliff. we have our own fiscal cliff in europe. it is called austerity. it is going on especially throughout southern europe. it is designed to get the deficits and these enormous debt to gdp levels under control. the problem, of course, is there a human cost and there is an economic cost. the cost of the human front is unemployment. in spain and greece, for instance, 25% of the people are unemployed. and there is negative growth. in spain today we had negative 1.6% gdp figures. if austerity goes on, the people you see on the pictures are protesting and understandably. they're seeing the standard of living decline aggressively on the back of the tax hikes. it sounds familiar to the debate you're having in the united states. the difference is we're living it now. you're talking about it in the future as well. so the potential ramif
steve, good morning to you. >> peter, very good day to you as well. let me tie in the story with what you've been talking about in the united states, ie, the debate on going after the lection about austerity, about the fiscal cliff. we have our own fiscal cliff in europe. it is called austerity. it is going on especially throughout southern europe. it is designed to get the deficits and these enormous debt to gdp levels under control. the problem, of course, is there a human cost and...
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steve? >> reporter: hi, jim. it wasn't a hot seat, it was more a warm welcome up here on capitol hill tonight. some republicans are still charging that somebody played politics with what the public was told about benghazi. petraeus testified that if that happened, it wasn't the fault of the cia. former cia director david petraeus kept out of sight until he got home. lawmakers had cleared the way for him to get to the closed-door hearing without walking through halls. a favor to the general, who apologized to lawmakers for his affair. petraeus testified the cia figured immediately it was al qaeda that attacked the u.s. consulate in benghazi. killing the u.s. ambassador and three others. how the cia with an eye on libya missed the threat is still under investigation. but petraeus' testimony helped. >> it added to our ability to make judgments about what is clearly a failure of intelligence. >> reporter: it did not end the fight over u.n. ambassador susan rice, who five days after the attack denies it was al qaeda.
steve? >> reporter: hi, jim. it wasn't a hot seat, it was more a warm welcome up here on capitol hill tonight. some republicans are still charging that somebody played politics with what the public was told about benghazi. petraeus testified that if that happened, it wasn't the fault of the cia. former cia director david petraeus kept out of sight until he got home. lawmakers had cleared the way for him to get to the closed-door hearing without walking through halls. a favor to the...
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steve? >> no it's incredible and coming for a long time. the last presidential candidate to get 60% of the white vote, which mitt romney did was george herbert walker bush and received over 400 electoral votes. today, gets you an electoral college drumming. president george w. bush got 44% of the hispanic voite. the problem, there are too many republican leaders in congress. if you say the word latino and play a word association game with them, they would come back with illegal immigrant, not silver star winner, not doctor, not lawyer, not policeman, not fireman. this is an important part of our communityship. an important part of the future of the republican party and the republican party needs to get it together on its outreach to late team knows and it's good hear that lindsey graham and chuck shumer are going to start advancing comprehensive immigration reform again because we have to get this off the table, a political issue for the party and we also have to have a zero toll perhaps with the terrible taupe coming out of the talk radio
steve? >> no it's incredible and coming for a long time. the last presidential candidate to get 60% of the white vote, which mitt romney did was george herbert walker bush and received over 400 electoral votes. today, gets you an electoral college drumming. president george w. bush got 44% of the hispanic voite. the problem, there are too many republican leaders in congress. if you say the word latino and play a word association game with them, they would come back with illegal immigrant,...